utter rubbish

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

Used to strongly state that something is untrue or of very bad quality.

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Examples (20)

  • The politician's speech was dismissed as utter rubbish by the opposition.
  • That excuse is utter rubbish and you know it.
  • I tried to read the book, but it was utter rubbish.
  • He is talking utter rubbish about things he doesn't understand.
  • Don't waste your time on that movie; it's utter rubbish.
  • I've never heard such utter rubbish in my entire life.
  • She accused him of talking utter rubbish.
  • The whole idea seems like utter rubbish to me.
  • He claimed his invention would change the world, but most people thought it was utter rubbish.
  • Don't listen to that utter rubbish on the internet.
  • The journalist wrote a scathing review, calling the play utter rubbish.
  • It is utter rubbish to suggest that I don't care.
  • Despite his confident claims, his business plan turned out to be utter rubbish.
  • The article was nothing but utter rubbish from start to finish.
  • I can't believe you actually bought that; it's utter rubbish!
  • She dismissed his claims as utter rubbish immediately.
  • The critics panned the album, describing it as utter rubbish.
  • What you are saying is absolute and utter rubbish.
  • He tried to sell me a fake antique, but it was obviously utter rubbish.
  • This scientific theory has been proven to be utter rubbish.